Ly-Lan And The New Class Mix Up
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Sometimes things don’t turn out the way we plan! In this chapter book series about a daughter of Vietnamese immigrants, Ly-Lan navigates her life as a new third grader–complete with old and new friends, unexpected (and disappointing) changes at home and school, and finding a way to thrive.
Third grade is not starting the way Ly-Lan pictured. First, her best friend Cece is put in another class–even after Ly-Lan prayed they would be in the same one. And then Ly-Lan is tasked with showing the new Vietnamese student around. Ly-Lan wants to hang out with Cece, not play translator to the new girl, and she doesn’t understand why her prayers aren’t being answered. If Ly-Lan is going to flourish in third grade, she must learn to trust in God’s plans, especially when it means making some adjustments to her own.
Ly-Lan and the New Class Mix-up:
*Is the first in a series of illustrated early chapter books about Ly-Lan, a third grader tackling familiar themes like friendship, overcoming obstacles, and navigating changes in life with grace
*Perfect for kids ages 6 and up or reluctant or emerging readers just starting to read chapter books on their own.
*Is an encouraging read for reluctant readers with its illustrated chapters.
*Is written by Vietnamese American author Ha Dinh, creator of HappyDaysinFirstGrade.com and @hellomrsdinh on Instagram
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SKU (ISBN): 9780310174899
ISBN10: 0310174899
Ha Dinh | Illustrator: Tracy Bishop
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: June 2025
Ly-Lan Finds A Way # 1
Publisher: Zondervan
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